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  <title>Comments for After reading Dan&apos;s recommendation, I</title>
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    <title>After reading Dan&apos;s recommendation, I</title>
    <summary>After reading Dan&apos;s recommendation, I tried out SideStep for booking my flight to SXSW. He&apos;s right, it does have a convenient interface, but I was...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>After reading <a href="http://www.dansays.com/archives/index.asp?date=2/15/01#1086">Dan's recommendation</a>, I tried out SideStep for booking my flight to SXSW. He's right, it does have a convenient interface, but I was a bit leery because it had some monstrous installation that larded no fewer than <em>six</em> SideStep icons on my machine. Those are all safely deleted, and now I'm happy again.</p><p>Of course, I used their wizard to find the cheapest price, then I went to Priceline anyway. And Priceline gave me the same flight I had found on SideStep, but forty bucks cheaper. Cha-ching!</p>]]>
      
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